Burgundy (Bourgogne)
Les Halles de Dijon
Dijon's Eiffel-influenced 1870s iron market hall — a Burgundy gastronomy showcase, best on market mornings, with a local ritual of oysters and a glass of wine at La Buvette des Halles.

Les Halles de Dijon is the city's covered market — an Eiffel-influenced iron hall from the 1870s and a showcase of Burgundy produce (source: dijon-france-research.md). It is free to wander and central, a short walk from the Palais des Ducs and the Notre-Dame owl.
A local ritual: at La Buvette des Halles (inside, on Rue Bannelier) order oysters and a glass of Burgundy and eat them standing like a Dijonnais (source: dijon-france-research.md).
Market days matter. Les Halles is open Tuesday, Thursday (indoor only), Friday and Saturday mornings — plan a morning visit on Tue/Fri/Sat for the full effect, and note many venues close Mondays (source: dijon-france-research.md).
- Address: Rue Odebert / Rue Quentin, 21000 Dijon (source: dijon-france-research.md)
- Coordinates: ~47.3235, 5.0395 (approx — verify before navigating)
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